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Three years ago I paid $1,200 for a beater 20 ga. Trojan. The wood was painted with a brown pigmented varnish, but the screws were very nice and it was nice and tight. I would pay easily the same today. I like the gun!
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What does a 20 ga. Trojan with 28" barrels weigh?
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It's a wonderful gun I bought for my son before he could walk. It is exactly 100 years older than him made in 1913 with the rib extension. Choked IC/M I try not to shoot too often as I am afraid I will fall in love with it! It just doesn't miss. He'll be shooting it in the next year or two. |
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| $600 16 gauge Trojan with 28" barrels |
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Even in this condition, I thought this was a good buy. I think someone got a good shooter. You can't get anything for $600 bucks.
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The Trojan was offered in very limited specifications. In the early years, only 28-inch barrels in all three gauges and the option of 30-inch barrels in 12-gauge. The 1913 flyer --
1913 Trojan Grade flyer.jpeg Circa 1915/6 -- 1916 Trojan.jpeg By 1923 they added the option of 26-inch barrels -- 1923 Trojan 26-inch barrels added.jpeg The 1930 catalog -- 1930 Trojan.jpeg A couple of years before they dropped the Trojan Grade, Remington offered a single selective trigger -- Trojan Grade, May 17, 1937.jpeg The A.H. Fox Gun Co. offered their entry-level gun, the Sterlingworth, in all four barrel lengths in all three gauges as well as the option of ejectors and from 1914 onward the Fox-Kautzky Single Selective Trigger. |
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I have 2 20ga Trojans both with 28" barrels, they weigh 6lb 2oz and 6lb 4oz. They are great guns. If your looking for a 20ga Parker at a reasonable price look no further. They shoot and feel like any other 20ga Parker.
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